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"any further update" vs "any further update I will lets you know"

The phrase "any further update" is correct. The phrase "any further update I will lets you know" is incorrect because the word "lets" is in the third person when it should be in the first person.

Last Updated: December 10, 2017

any further update

This is correct

This phrase can be used to request further information about a situation that is changing.

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Some examples from our editors:

  • If you have any further update, please make sure to let me know.
  • She didn't give us any further update on his condition.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • any more information
  • any new information

any further update I will lets you know

This is not correct. Don't use this phrase.

The correct verb form would read, "I will let you know," not "I will lets you know."

I will let
You will let
He/she will let
We will let
They will let

And:

I let
You let
He/she lets (in this case, the verb "lets" is correct): "He always lets me know how he is feeling."
We let
They let

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Some alternatives from our editors:

  • If there is any further update, I will let you know.
  • If I become aware of any further update, I will let you know.

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